File #: 15-1037    Version: 1 Name: Establishing The Office Of Independent Police Oversight And Monitoring
Type: Ordinance Status: Sunset
File created: 5/12/2016 In control: *Public Safety Committee
On agenda: 6/14/2016 Final action: 6/14/2016
Title: Subject: Establishing The Office Of Independent Police Oversight And Monitoring From: Councilmembers Campbell Washington, Guillén And Reid Recommendation: Adopt A Resolution Submitting On The Council's Own Motion A Proposed Charter Amendment And City Ordinance To Be Voted Upon At The Municipal Election To Be Held On November 8, 2016 That Would (1) Establish The Office Of Independent Police Oversight And Monitoring ("Office"); (2) Establish A Police Commission ("Commission"); (3) Create The Position Of Independent Police Monitor To Audit Allegations Of Police Misconduct, To Take Disciplinary Action And To Create Hiring, Training And Education Policies, And To Set Minimum Staffing Requirements For The Support Of The Office And Commission; (4) Set Standards And/Or Metrics For Transparency And Police/Community Relations; And (5) Repeal Ordinance No. 12454 C.M.S., Which Establishes And Prescribes The Powers And Duties Of The Citizens' Police Review Board ("CPRB") And Directing The City Cl...
Sponsors: Annie Campbell Washington, Abel J. Guillén, Laurence E. Reid
Attachments: 1. View Report, 2. View Supplemental Report

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Subject:                     Establishing The Office Of Independent Police Oversight And Monitoring

From:                                          Councilmembers Campbell Washington, Guillén And Reid

Recommendation:  Adopt A Resolution Submitting On The Council's Own Motion A Proposed Charter Amendment And City Ordinance To Be Voted Upon At The Municipal Election To Be Held On November 8, 2016 That Would (1) Establish The Office Of Independent Police Oversight And Monitoring ("Office"); (2) Establish A Police Commission ("Commission"); (3) Create The Position Of Independent Police Monitor To Audit Allegations Of Police Misconduct, To Take Disciplinary Action And To Create Hiring, Training And Education Policies, And To Set Minimum Staffing Requirements For The Support Of The Office And Commission; (4) Set Standards And/Or Metrics For Transparency And Police/Community Relations; And (5) Repeal Ordinance No. 12454 C.M.S., Which Establishes And Prescribes The Powers And

Duties Of The Citizens' Police Review Board ("CPRB") And Directing The City Clerk To Fix The Date For Submission Of Arguments And To Provide Notice And Publication In Accordance With The Law And Authorizing Certain Other Election Activities